I have the same problem. Please e-mail me if you get the answer david.henderson@rcn.com Thanks...
under the hood
The reason it blows out is because the starter shorts out the circuit. Replaceing the starter solves the problem
Fuses only need to be changed when they blow. They are not a wear item.
The interior fuse panel is just inside the driver door on the edge of the dash.
If you have a water leak, you need the check the drain tube at each corner. If it will not move, check the fuses.
faulty brake light switch (on pedal)
If the brake lights are not coming on in your car and you have changed the bulbs and the fuses with no results, you could also check the wiring in your '98 Chevrolet Lumina. The wires may be damaged or even broken.
How bout the turn signal indicator switch located in the steering column.
I have the same type of car a 06 dodge stratus sxt sedan and mine is located on the driver side by the door. you will need to remove the panel where your fuses are located and it is at the bottom right. hope this helps.
Open drivers door look on side of dash end is covered when door is of shut a large cover "says" fuses on it pull hard inside it has extra fuses and where they go
yes i changed all of that but it still is not working so im wondering what else could be causing this
under the hood on the drivers side there is 2 side by side each other. where the fuses are located over top of the transmission.